Qt is a C++ toolkit for application development. It lets application
developers target all major operating systems with a single application
source code.
Qt provides a platform-independent API to all central platform functionality:
GUI, database access, networking, file handling, etc. The Qt library
encapsulates the different APIs of different operating systems, providing
the application programmer with a single, common API for all operating systems.
The native C APIs are encapsulated in a set of well-designed, fully
object-oriented C++ classes.
WWW: http://qt.nokia.com/products/qt/index.html

Update Qt to 4.8.5 and Qt Creator to 2.8.0.
Proudly brought to you by the KDE on FreeBSD team, with commits by makc@,
Schaich Alonso and yours truly.
Besides the tons of upstream fixes, we have mkspecs for GCC 4.9 and clang33
(from ports), staging support in the Makefiles and dependency fixes related
to pkg-config.
Many thanks to the people who helped test the ports using our area51
repository, and also to the people who provided patches and bug reports via
GNATS!
PR: ports/180615
ports/181921
ports/182049

Add a ton of patches needed to get the port building with libc++.
One of them is a patch I got into Qt some time ago, but patch-libcxx is a
collection of commits to WebKit itself (and a few changes of mine) that
never got downstream Qt's copy of WebKit.
Some good soul with free time should work on porting qtwebkit-23 [1], which
contains a much more up-to-date WebKit checkout.
[1] https://blogs.kde.org/2013/07/17/qtwebkit-232-and-qtwebkit-qt-51
PR: ports/181932

Add the patch I added to qt4-corelib in r317896 to some other Qt ports.
These ports which previously failed to build with clang-i386 use their
private copies of the qsimd_p.h header, since this private header is not
installed at all (which, in turns, makes the PORTREVISION bump in
qt4-corelib quite useless).
We thus need to add a copy of the same patch to all these ports to make sure
the qsim_p.h they use when being built is actually the one we want.
Hopefully this gets miwi happy and people on clang-i386 can build these
ports again.

Import my upstream commit to fix the detection of 3dNOW! support.
The patch was originally written by dim@ and fixes the way Qt includes the
<mm3dnow.h> header. See the upstream commits' message for more information.
Practically speaking, this should make the Qt ports build with clang on i386
again, and allows us to revert commits r316233, r316348 and r316341: miwi
was very laconic in his commit messages, but the changes all point to the
issue being fixed here.
Submitted by: dim

Rely on bsdtar to autodetermine the format of the distfiles when possible
For a while now bsdtar is able to autotermine compression and archive format.
Let's then use tar directly instead of piping to tar.
Now USE_BZIP2 and USE_XZ only set EXTRACT_SUFX to the right format

The KDE on FreeBSD team is happy to update Qt to its 4.8.2 release.
The upstream changelog can be seen in
<https://qt.gitorious.org/qt/qt/blobs/4.8/dist/changes-4.8.2>.
Relevant changes include a few patches having been integrated upstream
and thus removed from the ports tree and some improved work on USE_QT4
in bsd.qt.mk.

kde@freebsd team is pleased to announce the update for Qt4 ports.
Qt4 ports have been updated from 4.4.1 to 4.4.3. With this update
new port misc/qt4-l10n has been added. This port provides localisation
support for Qt4 developers tools designer, linguist, etc.
Approved by: miwi (mentor)

- Update to qt 4.4.1
Note:
With this update several ports specific problems
have been fixed. Qt4 headers and libraries have
been moved to include/qt4 and lib/qt4. bsd.qt.mk
defines QT_INCDIR and QT_LIBDIR now, which could
be used in qt4-dependent ports if required.
Thanks to: Max Brazhnikov Danny Pansters